From: Jan Velterop <[log in to unmask]> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 09:56:56 +0000 Joe, the answer is “negotiable”. Many of the published list prices of journals are at ‘discouragement levels’, meaning that taking out individual subscriptions is not liked by most publishers. Bundles are preferred. (By the way, isn’t a journal a ‘bundle’ in itself? Of articles, some of which may be relevant, cited, popular and such, some of which totally ignored?) Basing the total cost on published list prices will give an upper limit of what the cost could be. It is likely to be far, far higher than the real cost, should someone actually wish to buy all the peer reviewed journals that exist and has the good sense to negotiate the price. Jan Velterop On 23 Jan 2015, at 00:03, LIBLICENSE <[log in to unmask]> wrote: The question is, How much would it cost to purchase a digital copy of every single peer-reviewed journal published in one year?